The guys in Lake Charles are raising a ton of sponsorships for this tourney.
Face Book Page for the 2nd Annual Bob Classic
One of the nicest State Parks in Louisiana that also happens to have a very fun disc golf course.

Good luck fellow SN disc golfers, would have loved to have defended the Grandmasters title, but after playing the SN Cup and Bud Hill Masters, in the last 3 weeks, finances wouldn't allow. Would be tough anyway with RR, Jabba, Dangerous Don and Big Brown equally very tough competition..

This was presented to the Lafayette Central Park Developers and may be of use others in SN Land.
My projections of cost using a signature designer may be low depending upon the designer selected.
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Dex.............. Connie and I are looking forward to playing the Z-town.
You are right, this course is beast for us older guys..... especially 2 rounds of 21 holes
Good thing we will have lower to mid 80's.

Sunday's headliner is the funky Meters..........you will not catch them at the Jazz Fest only here!
Art Neville and George Porter Jr., are joined by New Orleans native Brian Stoltz on guitar and Russell Batiste Jr. on drums and are known officially as the funky METERS. funky METERS tap into the roots of The Meters musical heritage while taking the sound well into the future. Their trademark so

The Festival will present music from around the world..........you are guaranteed to hear something you never heard before from some of the world's best performers
Youtube of some of the performers:
Line up at the Festival Internationale

"As always, added cash gets split amongst divisions in Lafayette." As Jacques indicated above.
Based on past experience Jacques has spread the payout across divisions fairly and evenly.
No matter what division you play, if you place in the money it could pay for one great time at the festival.

Yes Jacques, we did have a rare encounter with the Todd Bird aka Mister Bogey on Saturday afternoon.
He said he was in training for the Spring Fling. That means we may others of the species senioritis grandiousis coming out of the woodwork for this one.
This is really looking like a major event.

Even though Kevin Weiss took me to the woodshed in Grandmasters at the BOB, I do have to give him kudos to donating his winnings back to I assume the Boy Scouts.
He definitely should be in the running for SN sportsman of the year.
This is in striking contrast to the winner in a December tournament I played who is still probably complaining about his payout.

I am sure David Clayton and crew will fill in the details, but this tournament was one the most enjoyable tourneys I have been to in awhile.
Very fun course in a beautiful park.
Well run tourney despite being their first go.
Excellent lunch and enjoyable folks.
David indicated that the tourney raised over $1,500 for local Boy Scout council and still added cash to the Pro payouts.
Looking for

Thanks for weighing in.
Based on interpretations above:
If I have PDGA amateur status I should be able enter the following divisions:
Play for cash in pro grandmasters SN level tournaments.
Play for prizes only in advance grandmasters in mixed PDGA/SN and PDGA only tourneys.
This by rule effect would also apply for other divisions ie:
Open in SN only and Advanced in mixed PDGA/SN and

The tournament was very enjoyable yesterday.
The weather was perfect for February especially after the midweek ice storms.
Both Connie and I had fun playing with Joe and Greg in a mixed doubles versus advanced master "throw-down match".
The unique first round format was fun.
Lunch Ribs were falling-off-the-bone good.
Eric, Ryan and the CLDGA were gracious host.
If you didn't make

This is the third survey and we need your help to fill out the survey and vote for disc golf again.
There are more comment areas also and would suggest you comment on what should be in the park.
I suggested 9 fairways with 2 tees per fairway since the folks programming think they need to dedicate property exclusively to disc golf at one acre per hole.

We are doing something right.
When I walked out of the workshop this afternoon at Rosa Parks. A fellow of about 35 years old was commenting to a couple of others that the disc golf folks must be bringing in people from outside to inflate their numbers. No, he just doesn't realize how many folks are dedicated to the sport and how many casual players we have in Lafayette.
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